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i don't think john boehner has stood up on anything. there are at least some republicans on immigration doing something. i don't see him anywhere. >> i disagree. i think he had guts and then lost his guts. he actually started out doing this grand bargain and as soon as someone said boo, notably, the people in his own leadership team, then he realized he had no guts at all. so, you know, i guess that redefines guts. >> sequentially, he had the guts to negotiate with the president to a certain point, but then he did not have the guts as he says here to take on his own -- >> there is that. i think evaporating guts don't -- >> i try. >> the republicans have been consulting pollster neil nuhouse, quoted as saying this "i kind of emphasize to the members that second midterm elections have never been friendly to the president. you can't count on that. that's not going to happen. we've got to realize that the house republicans are going to be obama's top target." so boehner is being told, don't just sit there and think on a midterm you guys aut
i don't think john boehner has stood up on anything. there are at least some republicans on immigration doing something. i don't see him anywhere. >> i disagree. i think he had guts and then lost his guts. he actually started out doing this grand bargain and as soon as someone said boo, notably, the people in his own leadership team, then he realized he had no guts at all. so, you know, i guess that redefines guts. >> sequentially, he had the guts to negotiate with the president to...
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now we know why boehner stayed seated mostly. robert costa said according to his spokesman, he was trying to show respect for the president by not standing up and down. the spokesman said quote, speaker boehner and vice president vice president agreed last year to try to limit the number of standing ovations during the state of the union in hopes of having a more dignified atmosphere. boehner didn't clap because he wanted to be dignified. you got to believe it. we'll be right back. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> the short time i've been here in
now we know why boehner stayed seated mostly. robert costa said according to his spokesman, he was trying to show respect for the president by not standing up and down. the spokesman said quote, speaker boehner and vice president vice president agreed last year to try to limit the number of standing ovations during the state of the union in hopes of having a more dignified atmosphere. boehner didn't clap because he wanted to be dignified. you got to believe it. we'll be right back. this is for...
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ryan, speaking boehner told them i got 98% of what i wanted. i'm pretty happy. >> jay carney said the president will address that in his state-of-the-union address tomorrow night. >> you will hear from the president a very clear call to take action to help our economy grow and help to create jobs. you will hear from him a call, as you heard in the past, recently from him on congress not to shoot the economy in the foot unnecessarily to allow the sequester to kick in when it is wholly unnecessary to do that. >> president obama offered a hint as to what he might say tomorrow night in his weekly address. >> most members of congress, including many republicans don't think it is a good idea to put thousands of jobs at risk and do unnecessary damage to our economy. and yet the current republican plan puts the burden on seniors and mainly middle class families. they would rather ask more from the vast majority of americans and put recovery at risk than close even a single tax loophole that benefits the wealthy. >> so turns out, john boehner getting 98
ryan, speaking boehner told them i got 98% of what i wanted. i'm pretty happy. >> jay carney said the president will address that in his state-of-the-union address tomorrow night. >> you will hear from the president a very clear call to take action to help our economy grow and help to create jobs. you will hear from him a call, as you heard in the past, recently from him on congress not to shoot the economy in the foot unnecessarily to allow the sequester to kick in when it is...
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so that's mitch mcconnell, harry reid, nancy pelosi and john boehner. in response i think to the number of democrats and the first lady bringing victims of gun violence with them as guests to the state of the union this year, to highlight that issue, one republican member of congress this year has decided to do his part to advance the serious consideration of gun violence and lawful gun ownership in america by inviting as his guest for the state of the union this gentleman. >> hey obama, you might want to suck on one of these, you punk! obama, he's a piece of [ bleep ] and i told him to suck on my machine gun. let's hear it for him. i said hey, humor me. you might want to ride one of these into the sunset, you worthless [ bleep ]. >> mr. ted nugent is a musician. i believe he is still mostly known for "cat scratch fever", but i could be wrong. he was investigated by the secret service last year after telling an nra convention in april of 2012, quote, if barack obama is elected, i'll either be dead or in jail this time next year." texas congressman steve
so that's mitch mcconnell, harry reid, nancy pelosi and john boehner. in response i think to the number of democrats and the first lady bringing victims of gun violence with them as guests to the state of the union this year, to highlight that issue, one republican member of congress this year has decided to do his part to advance the serious consideration of gun violence and lawful gun ownership in america by inviting as his guest for the state of the union this gentleman. >> hey obama,...
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and the networks sworn john boehner and the liberal criticism. they scold boehner for criticizing the president for another socialist utopian speech. >> and speaker boehner told a group of reporters over breakfast and i'll quote, that the president does not have the guts to do what needs to be done. that's pretty personal and i wonder if it's helpful in terms of reaching compromises on legislation. >> and by calling the president of the united states out in such harsh terms today on the day of the state of the union address and questioning his guts and questioning his courage, and he's going to walk into that chamber tonight and hand you a copy of his speech and stand in front of you and people are going to be watching your face through that entire speech and you know what i think a lot of people are going to say, here we go, same old division, same old animosity, don't they have a right to say that. >> sean: and do you know what drives me nuts, president says that the republicans want dirty air and water and children with down syndrome and autis
and the networks sworn john boehner and the liberal criticism. they scold boehner for criticizing the president for another socialist utopian speech. >> and speaker boehner told a group of reporters over breakfast and i'll quote, that the president does not have the guts to do what needs to be done. that's pretty personal and i wonder if it's helpful in terms of reaching compromises on legislation. >> and by calling the president of the united states out in such harsh terms today on...
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and the discussions, the talks that were attempted, speaker boehner went down to the white house and he attempted those talks and has said, you know what? we've got to return to just the regular order, the legislative process where the house of representatives does its job and shows what we would do and that's what we're doing. >> greta: do you hear from senate majority leader reid? >> no, we haven't and that's why the house shown what we've believed. put our proposal on the table and we passed it out of the house and now we're waiting for the senate and the president to put proposals on the table and go to conference and hopefully figure it out. >> nice to see you, enjoy the speech tomorrow night. >> thank you. >> and a new battle tonight, governor's trying to steal from governors. first there's texas governor rick perry versus jerry brown and wisconsin governor scott walker is taking on minnesota governor mark danes. now, the smackdowns are all about jobs and the government is trying to lure businesses from one state to their own state and governor walker tweeted in 2011 illinois r
and the discussions, the talks that were attempted, speaker boehner went down to the white house and he attempted those talks and has said, you know what? we've got to return to just the regular order, the legislative process where the house of representatives does its job and shows what we would do and that's what we're doing. >> greta: do you hear from senate majority leader reid? >> no, we haven't and that's why the house shown what we've believed. put our proposal on the table...
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. >> john boehner laid it at the president's speech for proposing the automatic across the board from the first place as the 2009 budget act. >> where is the president's plan to replace sequester he incysted upon? >> finger pointing in every direction. standoff continues. deadline is two weeks from tomorrow but the lawmakers are on vacation next week so as far as congress there are five work days to find a compromise, no deal in sight. bret? >> bret: all right, carl. thank you. new jersey democrat will not seek re-election to the senate next year. he is in his fifth term hecht plans to make a formal announcement tomorrow. newark democratic mayor corey booker intend to run for the seat. up next, will he get his wish list? or will the president be taken to school? is a new class of miles per hours merging? a class you dept want to be a part of? to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. from the brand doctors recommend most. to
. >> john boehner laid it at the president's speech for proposing the automatic across the board from the first place as the 2009 budget act. >> where is the president's plan to replace sequester he incysted upon? >> finger pointing in every direction. standoff continues. deadline is two weeks from tomorrow but the lawmakers are on vacation next week so as far as congress there are five work days to find a compromise, no deal in sight. bret? >> bret: all right, carl....
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biden demands to be in there re run republics go along as they always do, mitch m-connell and john boehner always flop at the last minute. so there's no spending cuts. and now we're going to have more revenues. it is really -- >> tomorrow is an opportunity for the president to really -- time is i wasting when you think about -- rouse obviously not going to spend it on this. >> nor does he want to. that question assumes that -- >> that he is interest -- >> in cutting spending. quite the opt he has done -- >> the people i talk to at the white house, the landscapers and the bakers, what do they make? they think they can grow out of and it improve the markets are going to do -- >> he done have a strategy for growing the economy. he has a strategy for growing government. >> cent. >> which is the good that government will make it happen. >> you don't buy that and you don't buy that. >> -- i have to -- >> calm down. i'm sorry. can we see the monitor? >> yell at somebody else. yell at hannity. are you okay with it? >> are you mad at anyone? >> i'm mat at our entire -- >> can we show the supermodel
biden demands to be in there re run republics go along as they always do, mitch m-connell and john boehner always flop at the last minute. so there's no spending cuts. and now we're going to have more revenues. it is really -- >> tomorrow is an opportunity for the president to really -- time is i wasting when you think about -- rouse obviously not going to spend it on this. >> nor does he want to. that question assumes that -- >> that he is interest -- >> in cutting...
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speaker boehner says he has a plan that would raise $800 billion by closing loopholes. we haven't closed any loopholes that benefit very wealthy people. the president has identified those repeatedly, carried interest loopholes for hedge fund managers, big tax breaks for big oil companies. the president said you can reduce the value of the deductions. >> if you end up raising taxes that begins to become a problem. >> the statakeaway is the balan approach, supported overwhelmingly by the american people, targeted cuts, and revenue by taking away loopholes. interestingly, you know, mitt romney and paul ryan talked throughout their campaign about these tax breaks that benefit very wealthy people. >> but those were instead of the tax, the tax hikes you passioned at the beginning of january. >> the point is why should we keep in the law tax breaks that disproportionately benefit very wealthy people. >> because you just taxed the wealthy people already in the last go round would be one of the answers to that question, right? >> but the president did not even get back to the cl
speaker boehner says he has a plan that would raise $800 billion by closing loopholes. we haven't closed any loopholes that benefit very wealthy people. the president has identified those repeatedly, carried interest loopholes for hedge fund managers, big tax breaks for big oil companies. the president said you can reduce the value of the deductions. >> if you end up raising taxes that begins to become a problem. >> the statakeaway is the balan approach, supported overwhelmingly by...
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john boehner didn't stand up for the 102-year-old woman. he didn't stand up for the line "they deserve a vote." he's in the position, i guess, where that's what he has to do as leader of the party. but it's just -- democrats look silly when they sit down when a president says something that's so obviously unifying. it looks like a day care class if those guys behind the president would just agree we're going to applaud when he comes in and sit down because it just makes us look silly. >> they look like children in a day care class by rote. they hope up and applaud. then they'll sit, sit on their hands depending on their party affiliation. one of the points in his speech where i think he really scored among people standing in line to get cups of coffee and put gas in their cars today is when he urged the congress to stop drifting from one crisis to another. that's the sense that's in the country. these people do nothing. they just bump along. from one crisis to the other. >> who's the captain of the ship? i'm sorry. but that's what struck me
john boehner didn't stand up for the 102-year-old woman. he didn't stand up for the line "they deserve a vote." he's in the position, i guess, where that's what he has to do as leader of the party. but it's just -- democrats look silly when they sit down when a president says something that's so obviously unifying. it looks like a day care class if those guys behind the president would just agree we're going to applaud when he comes in and sit down because it just makes us look silly....
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here's what john boehner had to say the effect of minimum wage. >> at a time when american people are asking where are the jobs, why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> tonight let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth no one who works full time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> all right, you heard it, president obama calling for a 24% increase in the minimum wage to $9 an hour. he also said that mitt romney agreed with him about that. but is that really true? we reached back into the "kudlow report" archives and found actually governor romney talked to me about this very topic less than a year ago. here's what mr. romney really said about the minimum wage. >> well, actually when i was governor, the legislature passed the law raising the minimum wage. i vetoed it. i said on a regular basis in the proposal i made, we should look every two years look at the minimum wage
here's what john boehner had to say the effect of minimum wage. >> at a time when american people are asking where are the jobs, why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> tonight let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth no one who works full time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to...
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house speaker john boehner says when the senate passes a bill, he'll be happy to take a look at it and moment ago the white house released a statement endorising the senate democrats plan and calling on congressional republicans to follow that lead as well. maria? >> all right, hampton. thank you so much. as the nightmare is nearly ending for the passengers, it may be just beginning for carnival. the disabled "triumph" cruise ship is slowly getting tugged to shore. a lawyer and a crisis management the special. and later will tomorrow's push the to a new high? we have top wall street market pros weighing in coming up. with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. whoa! you really feel all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chev
house speaker john boehner says when the senate passes a bill, he'll be happy to take a look at it and moment ago the white house released a statement endorising the senate democrats plan and calling on congressional republicans to follow that lead as well. maria? >> all right, hampton. thank you so much. as the nightmare is nearly ending for the passengers, it may be just beginning for carnival. the disabled "triumph" cruise ship is slowly getting tugged to shore. a lawyer and...
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. >> dear sweet john boehner. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for "special report." fair, balanced and unafraid. a. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." that troubled cruise ship called triumph is anything but. we will have the latest on the condition from the passengers. in fact, they will take us inside to see the hellish conditions on board. >> it was supposed to be a luxury vacation. thousands of passengers on this ship, it became a disaster. >> we are all hot and there is no air this has been going on too long. >> now we know it won't end when the ship finally reaches port. olympic blade runner oscar prix police torous. -- held hostage by the accused cop killer christopher dorner. >> put our hands behind our back and tied our hands. >> they say they thought they were going to die. >> he went to the bathroom and came back with a couple of washcloths and stuck one in each of our mouths. >> tonight, moments of terror and how this couple survived. >> shepard: first from fox this thursday night, they say they have had to wait in line
. >> dear sweet john boehner. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for "special report." fair, balanced and unafraid. a. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." that troubled cruise ship called triumph is anything but. we will have the latest on the condition from the passengers. in fact, they will take us inside to see the hellish conditions on board. >> it was supposed to be a luxury vacation. thousands of passengers on this...
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because boehner can't deliver. now, the republicans would say president obama is afraid to take on his own liberals in his own party and that's his problem. so where are we, wolf, right now? we're nowhere. that sequester, march 1, just two weeks away, and nothing has been settled. i think what the president wants to do is kick the can down the road, as he's told us, but i'm not so sure the republicans are going to go along with it. >> and then the automatic cuts go into effect. >> and some republicans say, great. >> they are not happy with defense cuts. >> some of those republicans, tea party conservatives in the house are saying they might. >> okay, gloria, thank you. >> sure. >>> thousands of passengers on a cruise ship are des separate for their nightmarish ordeal to end. we're live in mobile, alabama, with a preview. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect
because boehner can't deliver. now, the republicans would say president obama is afraid to take on his own liberals in his own party and that's his problem. so where are we, wolf, right now? we're nowhere. that sequester, march 1, just two weeks away, and nothing has been settled. i think what the president wants to do is kick the can down the road, as he's told us, but i'm not so sure the republicans are going to go along with it. >> and then the automatic cuts go into effect. >>...
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so it's up to boehner and cantor and the rest of the gop leadership to say no, we're actually going to make sure that we don't have ever-growing government. so perhaps we won't wind up -- at least as fast as we think. >> this is a big political problem. if they don't have the courage to stay on track with these minuscule budget cuts, i say again, the gop, which is in a lot of trouble politically as it is -- i understand now the party will rip into the tea party folks and the hardcore folks, they will just walk out and they'll have no choice. that's the big issue. >> they can't keep kicking the can down the road. they can't keep doing it. i mean, how many times, how many times are they going to cave in to all this that's going on? it's ridiculous. we have got to stand for something. or we stand for nothing. i mean, the republican party has, like i said, the ball is in their court, and i'm telling you, obama thought that the republicans were going to blink about the military spending. the defense cuts. >> but they know they can figure -- they can refix that in the appropriations committe
so it's up to boehner and cantor and the rest of the gop leadership to say no, we're actually going to make sure that we don't have ever-growing government. so perhaps we won't wind up -- at least as fast as we think. >> this is a big political problem. if they don't have the courage to stay on track with these minuscule budget cuts, i say again, the gop, which is in a lot of trouble politically as it is -- i understand now the party will rip into the tea party folks and the hardcore...
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house speaker john boehner said the prayers and gratitude of american catholics are with pope benedict xvi today. our team fox coverage continues. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt with us here tonight from our newsroom. this caught everybody by surprise, didn't it? >> it certainly did, bill. that was the first sentiments expressed by pretty much everybody within the catholic church within the world of catholicism the fact that the pope would resign. second sentiment we heard expressed a great deal today by cardinal dollan in new york city was a sense of sympathy for what the pope has been going through and admiration for the decision he made. listen. >> >> my affection for and my admiration for pope benedict the xvith has skyrocketed. it was already high. but i love him so much as a brother bishop. bishop of rome who appointed me tore archdiocese of new york, to y'all, to the holy father who made me a cardinal. i just always admired him as a scholar, as a priest, as a holy man. and now my admiration for him is even higher. because of his humility. >> those sentiments echo
house speaker john boehner said the prayers and gratitude of american catholics are with pope benedict xvi today. our team fox coverage continues. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt with us here tonight from our newsroom. this caught everybody by surprise, didn't it? >> it certainly did, bill. that was the first sentiments expressed by pretty much everybody within the catholic church within the world of catholicism the fact that the pope would resign. second...
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his name is john boehner in the republican congress. by the way a man i like and respect. he's sitting at i think 20%. what's the gop congress sitting at? that same quinnipiac poll 19%. remember harr harry truman runn against the do nothing congress? he can do the same thing. he's re-elected. why does he give a damn at this point? he needs a job plan. >> that's the key. let me just read some more from this rutgers poll. i don't want to put too many numbers on but i think it's very interesting, kevin williamson. 79% finger foreign competition. 40% illegal immigrants. these are the people they're blaming for jobs. foreign competition, illegal immigrants. wall street bankers 35% blame. barack obama, 30% blame. george bush now down to 23% blame. so actually what's interesting here is at least one of the things we're talking about, and that's illegal immigration, they don't like it one bit. they blame that. >> no. people don't like it. but this is a good reason why we don't want voters making economic policy that you want to have a republican have some people in between. becaus
his name is john boehner in the republican congress. by the way a man i like and respect. he's sitting at i think 20%. what's the gop congress sitting at? that same quinnipiac poll 19%. remember harr harry truman runn against the do nothing congress? he can do the same thing. he's re-elected. why does he give a damn at this point? he needs a job plan. >> that's the key. let me just read some more from this rutgers poll. i don't want to put too many numbers on but i think it's very...
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you tell everybody, are the pat meehans of the world going to vote a discharge petition if speaker boehner will not allow these things to be voted on on the floor of the house, and that's what the president said, they deserve a vote. will the pat meehans of the world, those republicans, vote discharge petition to get it to the floor? >> comprehensive bill, i don't think so. i have listened to them. and -- but on this vote, maybe. trafficking bill, maybe. but again, i don't want -- if we can agree on something, i want us to get those things done. things we don't agree on, we'll have to deal with them another day. >> thank you. >> the sad part is you end up doing nothing, which is sad. >> i agree. that's one counter. i want to smoke these guys out. thank you, elijah cummings and governor rendell. >>> up next, it was only a matter of time. the late night comics take on marco rubio's water gulp. you will see that the rest of your life, he will. and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a
you tell everybody, are the pat meehans of the world going to vote a discharge petition if speaker boehner will not allow these things to be voted on on the floor of the house, and that's what the president said, they deserve a vote. will the pat meehans of the world, those republicans, vote discharge petition to get it to the floor? >> comprehensive bill, i don't think so. i have listened to them. and -- but on this vote, maybe. trafficking bill, maybe. but again, i don't want -- if we...
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unfortunately, negotiations, speaker boehner decided to break off negotiations last december with the president. that was unfortunate because president obama had significant entitlement reform and very smart -- >> steve: what was president's entitlement reform? >> okay. the president had over 400 -- $400 billion in medicare reform on the table. if you look in his budget, does he things like ask for higher rebate from drug companies. he's willing to ask higher income medicare recipients to pay higher premiums to raise the deficit. and do things that overall improve the quality of care, so we're paying for better results and not simply how many tests you give. >> gretchen: gene, one of the big buzz words that we're hearing is going to be part of the speech tonight is investment, which is another word for stimulus. is the president really going to ask this country for more stimulus money? >> you know, i don't think that laying the foundation for future growth, which is what we've done by investing in basic research and what president eyes eisenhower did, is anything to discount in any wa
unfortunately, negotiations, speaker boehner decided to break off negotiations last december with the president. that was unfortunate because president obama had significant entitlement reform and very smart -- >> steve: what was president's entitlement reform? >> okay. the president had over 400 -- $400 billion in medicare reform on the table. if you look in his budget, does he things like ask for higher rebate from drug companies. he's willing to ask higher income medicare...
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boehner came to the president heading into december with offering of about $450 billion worth of tax -- with additional revenue, and the president said, you know what, i've been reelected and we're not going to play that game. that's completely off the table. what the government has to do is really start to work together for the benefit of the people that are out there. last night's speech offered up some hope, in the ability to maybe reinvest in the overall economy, by infrastructure rebuild and repair. that was somewhat encouraging. i think it's a little bit short. i don't think it goes far enough and there's a question of how they will pay for that. >> i want to hone in on infrastructure spend, bob. prior to the state of the union speech, you said this could be an ininvestigate act thesis. but you just said now it didn't go far enough. is it off the table, as a sector you could invest in that the government is going to be pumping billions in to rebuild? >> you're probably in the bottom of the eighth. man out, man on, best hitter up at the plate. is he going to hit the ball out of
boehner came to the president heading into december with offering of about $450 billion worth of tax -- with additional revenue, and the president said, you know what, i've been reelected and we're not going to play that game. that's completely off the table. what the government has to do is really start to work together for the benefit of the people that are out there. last night's speech offered up some hope, in the ability to maybe reinvest in the overall economy, by infrastructure rebuild...
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were you watching john boehner? that guy looked like the guy at the end of a big dinner who got stuck with a really big tab. marco rubio had the job of having to do the rebuttal for the republican party. if you missed that, it went a little like this. >> mr. president, i don't oppose your plan because i want to protect the rich. i oppose your plan because i want to protect my neighbors. hard-working middle class americans who don't need us to come up with a plan to grow the government. they need a plan to grow the middle class. economic growth is the best way to help the middle class. unfortunately, our economy actually shrank during the last three months of 2012. but if we can get the economy to grow at just 4% a year, it would create middle-class jobs. and it would reduce our deficits by almost $4 trillion over the next decade. >>gretchen: that was senator marco rubio from florida, the republican, only 41 years old getting that prime spot there. he's going to be joining the show live to talk more about what his re
were you watching john boehner? that guy looked like the guy at the end of a big dinner who got stuck with a really big tab. marco rubio had the job of having to do the rebuttal for the republican party. if you missed that, it went a little like this. >> mr. president, i don't oppose your plan because i want to protect the rich. i oppose your plan because i want to protect my neighbors. hard-working middle class americans who don't need us to come up with a plan to grow the government....
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i thought it was interesting -- >> speaker boehner chose to stop clapping and sits down. is that odd to you too? >> very much. it's an emotional moment, and everybody is talking about it. and i suspect it moved some people. it's interesting that little stage craft reflects some real division. what the white house is looking at now, how is the country reacting to these things? and i've seen overnight something called the microsoft bing pulse. 13,000 americans got to vote on the issues as they were going on last night. you know what they were divided on? gun control and climate change. >> the areas which they are divided in on every poll we see. even though there is a lot of emotion behind the issues and science. you know where they are together? immigration reform, tax reform, deficit reduction. >> how about mondinimum wage? >> minimum wage is a little murkier. what is the dividing line there? gun control, chicalimate change where government would have more of a role. deficit reduction, tax reform, it seems to the public like, okay, that's smarter government not more gover
i thought it was interesting -- >> speaker boehner chose to stop clapping and sits down. is that odd to you too? >> very much. it's an emotional moment, and everybody is talking about it. and i suspect it moved some people. it's interesting that little stage craft reflects some real division. what the white house is looking at now, how is the country reacting to these things? and i've seen overnight something called the microsoft bing pulse. 13,000 americans got to vote on the...
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why can't boehner get with pelosi. why can't mcconnell get with reid? that's their job, okay? and also, remember the special committee, that is democrats and republicans, they were supposed to come together to avoid the sequester? they couldn't even come to an agreement, so i would say to congressman paul ryan, stop whining and complaining, tell your house members and senate members to do their job. >> you know they're going to kick the can down the road. >> of course, that's the problem. >> question three, finally on the day that cupid is flying through the air, slinging his arrows of love we have this question. who are the most unlikely political valentine's. i'd like to go first, house minority leader nancy pelosi and pretty much any republican out there. will? >> well, i'm going to pick piers morgan, the guy on a few hours from now, and wayne lapierre, the president of the national rifle association because the past couple months, we've had a gun control debate where, look, i'm going to tell you something, piers does not have the facts, the substance and the intellect on h
why can't boehner get with pelosi. why can't mcconnell get with reid? that's their job, okay? and also, remember the special committee, that is democrats and republicans, they were supposed to come together to avoid the sequester? they couldn't even come to an agreement, so i would say to congressman paul ryan, stop whining and complaining, tell your house members and senate members to do their job. >> you know they're going to kick the can down the road. >> of course, that's the...
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house speaker john boehner countered saying it's the president's term to come up with a plan. the blame game may be just around the corner but so too is the sequestration deadline. >> the blame game has a way of wearing good people down. all right. emily schmidt, thanks so much. appreciate your insights on everything we're going to lose if they don't come up with a deal soon. >>> it is the must-see trial that everyone is following. this week, jodi arias opened up in graphic, graphic detail about her personal life and the boyfriend she is accused of murdering. up next, could those revealing details impact the case? we'll have the very latest. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this week on the next list, meet ed lou. he's building a space telescope. he says it's going to protect the earth from asteroids. >> this is the sentinel space telescope. >> that's it. that's basically the size of it there. >> yeah, the real one is about the size of, say, a delivery truck. so it's about 23, 24 feet tall. and about 2,600 pounds. >> over six and a half year period, it is going to scan earth's orbit,
house speaker john boehner countered saying it's the president's term to come up with a plan. the blame game may be just around the corner but so too is the sequestration deadline. >> the blame game has a way of wearing good people down. all right. emily schmidt, thanks so much. appreciate your insights on everything we're going to lose if they don't come up with a deal soon. >>> it is the must-see trial that everyone is following. this week, jodi arias opened up in graphic,...
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i think john boehner was saying, let's pick our fights. so they both have two different tactics. levin is passionate. he talked about this yesterday, the shooter talked to phil and esquire, the shooter who put the head in osama bin laden. he talked about what life has been like since he got out of the military shy of 20 years. he doesn't get a pension and didn't think he was eligible for benefits. at a process when you do apply, you have to wait six months at minimum to get them. but you get five years. he went to capitol hill yesterday with phil brokenstein and he went there to say this is the deal with all my seal friends. this is what we're dealing with. almost none of us can do the 20. >> steve: esquire magazine ran the article about the guy who shot bin laiden laiden and gettg screwed by the government. they met with nine very senior lawmakers and apparently the lawmakers were very receptive to his mental. they understand the special needs of the special operators and seemed eager to do something for them. he made it very clear, the shooter did, who showed up on capitol hill
i think john boehner was saying, let's pick our fights. so they both have two different tactics. levin is passionate. he talked about this yesterday, the shooter talked to phil and esquire, the shooter who put the head in osama bin laden. he talked about what life has been like since he got out of the military shy of 20 years. he doesn't get a pension and didn't think he was eligible for benefits. at a process when you do apply, you have to wait six months at minimum to get them. but you get...
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you know, the president told john boehner during the negotiations, washington doesn't have a spending problem. health care cost too much. so we asked you. president obama says government doesn't have a spending problem. do you think it does? 83% of you say yes. the government does have a spending problem. only 14% say north no. >> gretchen: more likely to strengthen the u.s. economy right now, cutting government spending seems to be the answer that most people like to strengthen the economy. 73%. 16% increasing government spending. 7% neither. leaving as is. >> steve: over half the country feel that the worst is yet to come economically. >> gretchen: let's get to some other headlines. a shocking new report on our national cemetery reveals veterans remains are buried in wrong graves. review found about 800 other issues, most of them unmarked or mismarked graves. the problems are mostly caused by sloppy work during renovation, head stones temporarily removed from the ground and cleaned while sod was repaired. but workers apparently put the markers back in the wrong places. >>> the presi
you know, the president told john boehner during the negotiations, washington doesn't have a spending problem. health care cost too much. so we asked you. president obama says government doesn't have a spending problem. do you think it does? 83% of you say yes. the government does have a spending problem. only 14% say north no. >> gretchen: more likely to strengthen the u.s. economy right now, cutting government spending seems to be the answer that most people like to strengthen the...